Tonight Member meeting cancelled

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Hello PLYC,
We seem to be having some tech email issues from the website and via email communications. Emails sent haven’t be received. As well as some calendar issues too.
Also due to the weather, the Monthly member meeting is cancelled. We will be sending out an updated easy to read formatted calendar soon with a rescheduled meeting date.

My apologies for the confusion.

Luv
Kat

Activity Schedule

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Good morning Members,

I hope all is well. 

After significant difficulties, the club website has been republished. The ability to post is somewhat limited, and it’s ability to receive large picture files may cause more problems. Please limit the size of attachments when posting to the forum, and DO NOT include the members@pointlookoutyc.com email address in mailing lists. 

In addition, the schedule is now accessible without the need to login. However, the club calendar has been moved to a subpage and is still protected from public access. Authenticated users should be able to add activities to the calendar. 

Some pictures from the Blessing of the Fleet event have been published on the forum. Enjoy. 


Robert Feihel
Past Commodore
Point Lookout Yacht Club  
516-425-7585



Extreme Heeling

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EH arrived this morning at about 6:00 o’clock. She is safe in her slip waiting for the incoming storm. The Skipper plans to give her a good cleaning and invite guests to see her later on Sunday afternoon.

Welcome home crew. Let’s look forward to a great summer of competition and companionship.

Extreme Heeling

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The are running at 9 kts. East of Cap May.

 

 

 

Robert Feihel

Senior Manager

 

BOCES

Regional Information Center

(516) 832-2725

 

“Whenever you are asked if you can do a job, tell ’em, ’Certainly I can!’ Then get busy and find out how to do it.” “Begin creating or performing at the level you intend to reach — don’t start as a “beginner.”

 

Theodore Roosevelt

 

 

 

 

Adventures of Extreme Heeling

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As of about 10:20 this morning they were parallel to Delaware about 40 miles offshore, with very roughly 170 miles to go. The winds are at their back and quite strong, close to 20 kts. I hope the seas are not too high. I am sure they are looking forward to a good rest as much as we are looking forward to greeting them. Stay safe EH!

Adventures of Extreme Heeling

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They made a lot of progress overnight making their way around the Outer Banks (currently east of Salvo on Hatteras Island). Winds are in their favor, but I understand the seas may be a bit high. Their current average speed is 8 knots.

 

We can look forward to greeting them later in the week.  For now, let’s just wish them continued safe sailing.

 

 

 

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Robert Feihel

Senior Manager

 

BOCES

Regional Information Center

(516) 832-2725

 

“Whenever you are asked if you can do a job, tell ’em, ’Certainly I can!’ Then get busy and find out how to do it.” “Begin creating or performing at the level you intend to reach — don’t start as a “beginner.”

 

Theodore Roosevelt

 

Website Enhancements

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Two new features have been added to the PLYC website. The “Event Registration” menu selection has been changed to “Registration” and now allows members to register online. Each member should fill out the registration form to insure club records are up to date. You can also pay your dues right from the bottom of the same page using PayPal.

In addition, a feature called “Sailor Training” has been added to the “Member Resources” menu that includes YouTube selections of helpful skills and procedures every sailor should know. Feel free to send your suggestions for additional videos.

Extreme Heeling

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Our dear member Lynn Arena, skipper of her new vessel “Extreme Heeling” is headed up the east coast this week to join our fleet in Point Lookout. They left the Orlando area on April 19th and are currently in the process of ducking into Georgetown SC, (roughly 30 miles south of Myrtle Beach) to avoid a low-pressure system packing 30 to 40 kt winds. Conditions have been varying with winds mostly out of the northeast to flat seas with no wind. The skipper reports all is well aboard, but may divert to the ICW to proceed in more sheltered conditions.

Feel free to send your wishes by responding to members@pointlookoutyc.com Be sure to use the email address you have registered with the site.

 

Robert Feihel

Senior Manager

Regional Information Center

(516) 832-2725

 

“Whenever you are asked if you can do a job, tell ’em, ’Certainly I can!’ Then get busy and find out how to do it.” “Begin creating or performing at the level you intend to reach — don’t start as a “beginner.”

 

Theodore Roosevelt